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An update on the "old man's friend"

Published: July, 2007

The flu and pneumococcal vaccines provide some protection against
it, but pneumonia is still a major cause of death.

Pneumonia is inflammation deep inside the lungs caused by some
kind of infection. As a result of the infection and the immune
response to it, the tiny air sacs (alveoli) — where oxygen is
absorbed into the bloodstream — fill with fluid, impairing the
ability to breathe. Each year millions of Americans come down
with a case, frequently as a complication of another illness, and
about 60,000 die from pneumonia.

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Daily Health Tip

Protect your thinking skills

High blood sugar, which often follows eating highly refined carbohydrates like a bagel or drinking sugar-sweetened beverages, has been linked to memory loss and dementia. Choosing foods made with whole grains and exercising more can keep blood sugar in check and protect your brain.